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Comments on: This Bud’s From Who?
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By Kalispell Native on 07-19-08
The fact remains that A/B products and Curs products are both **** beer products. Hopefully, Americans will learn to appreciate quality beers, instead of the conceptual Madison Ave. presentation of what a good beer is. Hint: It is not youth, virilitiy, sexuality or action.
It is also a travesty that budweiser prevailed in a Euro Court against Budvar of the Czech Republic (not Czechoslovakia as dimbulb McSame calls it) the originators of the recipe. A recipe that did not include rice as a cheap filler ingredient. Read the label, bud lists rice in their primary ingredients.